Here’s the latest I can summarize based on current public reporting up to 2025–2026.
- Le Journal de Montréal (JdM) is a major French-language daily tabloid based in Montreal, owned by Quebecor Media, and it remains a leading source of local news in Quebec.[1][6]
- The paper has historically been known for a mix of sensational headlines, investigations from its in-house desk, and strong online engagement alongside its print edition.[3][1]
- In recent years, like many traditional newspapers, it has focused on expanding its digital presence and maintaining circulation amid industry-wide shifts toward online news consumption.[9][1]
- JdM continues to publish on Sundays, a feature that differentiates it from some peers, though other Quebec outlets have experimented with Sunday editions or digital-only formats.[1][3]
- For timely, day-by-day breaking coverage, the best sources are Le Journal de Montréal’s own website and its social media channels, which frequently post updates, headlines, and links to full articles.[7][1]
If you’d like, I can look up the very latest headlines from their site or provide a quick, point-by-point briefing on a specific topic (e.g., politics in Quebec, crime, or local Montreal events) with citations.